“If a few people who have come together for the same purpose sit around a table, we can understand them as parallels making up a unity, like the petals of a flower. When we are happy we do not like to hear a discordant voice that disturbs our joy. Proverbially, it is said: Birds of a feather flock together. In all these examples parallelism, or the principle of repetition, can be pointed out. And this parallelism of experience is, in expression, translated into the formal parallelism which we have already discussed.”

from: Die Kunst Ferdinand Hodlers, 1923

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update Sept. 14, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "If a few people who have come together for the same purpose sit around a table, we can understand them as parallels mak…" by Ferdinand Hodler?
Ferdinand Hodler photo
Ferdinand Hodler 8
Swiss artist 1853–1918

Related quotes

Ferdinand Hodler photo
Kazuo Ishiguro photo
Milan Kundera photo
Kate Bush photo

“We raise our hats to the strange phenomena.
Soul-birds of a feather flock together.”

Kate Bush (1958) British recording artist; singer, songwriter, musician and record producer

Song lyrics, The Kick Inside (1978)

Hans Reichenbach photo
Patrick Buchanan photo
Shiing-Shen Chern photo

“In 1917 Levi-Civita discovered his celebrated parallelism which is an infinitesimal transportation of tangent vectors preserving the scalar product and is the first example of a connection. The salient fact about the Levi-Civita parallelism is the result that it is the parallelism, and not the Riemannian metric, which accounts for most of the properties concerning curvature.”

Shiing-Shen Chern (1911–2004) mathematician (1911–2004), born in China and later acquiring U.S. citizenship; made fundamental contributio…

[Differential Manifolds (Classroom Notes) Math 352A, Spring 1952, Department of Mathematics, University of Chicago, http://mathunion.org/ICM/ICM1950.2/Main/icm1950.2.0397.0411.ocr.pdf]

Joe Armstrong photo

“We can't do a list of 20 things. You can't do 20 things in parallel. Do one of them. Do the next.”

Joe Armstrong (1950–2019) British computer scientist

The Forgotten Ideas in Computer Science

Derren Brown photo
Girard Desargues photo

“Parallel lines have a common end point at an infinite distance.”

Girard Desargues (1591–1661) French mathematician and engineer

Brouillion project (1639) as quoted by Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter, Projective Geometry (1987)

Related topics